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<blockquote data-quote="Jens Bacher" data-source="post: 131013" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Re: Synchronization for multitrack to video</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Video should give you a Video Black Burst "video sync" signal to clock your recorder, this is basically to make sure the video decks and you audio recorder run at exactly the same speed. They should also give you a SMPTE/LTC line that you either record as audio on a channel or use as your "timeline" in the recorder. This is to "timestamp" you recordings, so you can match up the starting point(s) in editing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jens Bacher, post: 131013, member: 1220"] Re: Synchronization for multitrack to video Video should give you a Video Black Burst "video sync" signal to clock your recorder, this is basically to make sure the video decks and you audio recorder run at exactly the same speed. They should also give you a SMPTE/LTC line that you either record as audio on a channel or use as your "timeline" in the recorder. This is to "timestamp" you recordings, so you can match up the starting point(s) in editing. [/QUOTE]
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